GinnyFavers
Rescued Princess of Chickapin Hill
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- Jul 23, 2007
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We were thinking about springing for a room at the Poly for a few nights, because my son is dying to swim in their pool and use the beach, and just wants to stay there for the decor I think.
We usually go in the height of summer, with him, and I'm a little leery of paying a lot of $$ for the Poly if the pool is going to be packed. If it's going to be get there at 8:30 a.m. or you don't get a lounge chair, then I don't know...
In the past, I've eaten at Kona Cafe and noticed that there are a lot of people coming through the Polynesian that aren't staying there, it's always so busy. I was wondering if there's a big problem at the pool with people from other resorts or even off property showing up, and overcrowding it?
Are the staff pretty vigilant about checking room keys at the main pool? I'm sure it's not an issue at the quiet pools, but I'm sure that's not where Miles will want to be swimming.
I guess I'm trying to think of a reason NOT to spend $400 a night.
We usually go in the height of summer, with him, and I'm a little leery of paying a lot of $$ for the Poly if the pool is going to be packed. If it's going to be get there at 8:30 a.m. or you don't get a lounge chair, then I don't know...
In the past, I've eaten at Kona Cafe and noticed that there are a lot of people coming through the Polynesian that aren't staying there, it's always so busy. I was wondering if there's a big problem at the pool with people from other resorts or even off property showing up, and overcrowding it?
Are the staff pretty vigilant about checking room keys at the main pool? I'm sure it's not an issue at the quiet pools, but I'm sure that's not where Miles will want to be swimming.
I guess I'm trying to think of a reason NOT to spend $400 a night.
